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Teutonic castle in Poland
The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork[1] (Polish: Zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg) is a 13th-century Teutonic castle and fortress located near the town of Malbork, Poland.
[4] It is one of two World Heritage Sites in the region (north-central Poland), together with the "Medieval Town of Toruxc5x84", which was founded in 1231.
Malbork Castle is also one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (Pomnik historii), as designated on 16 September 1994.
Its listing is maintained by the National Heritage Board of Poland.
In 1456, during the Thirteen Years' War, the Order xe2x80x93 facing opposition from its cities for raising taxes to pay ransoms for expenses associated with its wars against Kingdom of Poland xe2x80x93 could no longer manage financially.
At the conclusion of the war, the city of Malbork and the castle became again part of Poland.
Malbork Castle is located in the north of Poland, on the east bank of the River Nogat.
The state was founded in the 13th century by German communities of military monks who carried out crusades against the pagan Prussians and Lithuanians living on the south Baltic coast, as well as against the Christian Kingdom of Poland.
The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork is subject to the highest level of legal protection at the national level in Poland (through its entry in the National Heritage Register and its status as a Monument of History), and by regulations pertaining to museums, implemented by the state monument protection services.